Question 5 Reciprocal leveling across a canyon from station 1 to station 2 using a level (where two rods are on opposite

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Question 5 Reciprocal leveling across a canyon from station 1 to station 2 using a level (where two rods are on opposite

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Question 5 Reciprocal Leveling Across A Canyon From Station 1 To Station 2 Using A Level Where Two Rods Are On Opposite 1
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Question 5 Reciprocal leveling across a canyon from station 1 to station 2 using a level (where two rods are on opposite sides of the canyon) yielded the following average readings: Instrument station Average near readings, m Average distant readings, m [Select] [Select] 1 [ Select] 2 1.680 2.926 Elevation of station 1 is 54.231 m above mean sea level and the instrument is moved from one side of the canyon to the other. 3.231 2.966 The average foresight readings for set up near station 1 is The elevation of the other station is The true difference in elevation between stations 1 and 2 is 3 P
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